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Olof Perssons Fåtöljindustri was a Swedish furniture manufacturer active mainly during the mid-20th century, with roots in Småland, a region long associated with upholstery and furniture production. As the company name suggests, its primary focus was on the manufacture of armchairs and upholstered seating, produced for everyday domestic use as well as for public interiors.
The company specialized in comfortable, well-constructed lounge chairs and armchairs, typically built with solid wooden frames and generous upholstery. Designs often reflected the transition from traditional furniture forms to Swedish modernism, combining soft, inviting silhouettes with simplified lines and functional construction. Materials commonly included beech or birch frames, coil springs or webbing, and upholstery in wool fabrics, leather, or vinyl, depending on period and intended use.
Olof Perssons Fåtöljindustri operated during a time when Swedish furniture production emphasized durability, comfort, and democratic design—furniture made to last and accessible to a broad public. While the company was not closely associated with a single internationally renowned designer, its products clearly align with broader Scandinavian trends of the 1940s–1960s, where ergonomics and craftsmanship were central values.